So been on a silent pc and fan kick lately and read up on all sorts of controllers and fans, both for PWM (pulse width modulation) or rheobus (voltage change) controlling. Whenever someone asks about a fan or a controller there always seems to be a short list of "the best."
In order to get a handle on all these fans & controllers of varying quality, I've noticed there seems to be two categories where the "best" isn't the same small group of favorites: the more plentiful standard fans (3pin) controlled by changing the voltage (what a rheobus does) and the newer, fewer PWM fans (4pin) controlled automatically by BIOS temp sensors or by some fan controllers.
I've probably read a good majority of the relevant posts on XS but usually when people put in theirfor the best, they forget what category their favorite is in and what category they're recommending for. Make sense?
Throw the CFM, RPM, static pressure, and decibel/tone noise of each fan and you can see how it get's crazy complicated. For future reference, these are all hypothetically for a water-cooled computer, since you can safely assume what works best for water cooling works equally well for air cooling/general use. Category 1 (standard 3pin) obviously has the most choices for both fans, controllers, and simpler constant voltage mods.
I guess what I hope this thread to accomplish is focusing on listing what top controllers go where and have people post their top-ranked fans and what category they go in.. I'd even imagine things like whin, e , clicking, etc might get solved by using the correct fan with the correct control category.
Category 1:
Standard 3pin fans, voltage controlled
Fans
Scythe "SLIP STREAM" 120mmx25mm (SY1225SL12H, 0-1600 RPM, 24.00 dBA, 68.54 CFM, 0.26 Amps, ~$10 USD)
Controllers
Lamptron Fan-Atic 5 Port Military Switch Baybus (0V, 5V, 12V toggle, 60W max/channel, ~$40 USD, 5.25 bay)
Lamptron High Wattage 4 Channel Rheobus - Black (FC-3) (0V-12V variable, 30W max/channel, ~$40 USD, 5.25 bay)
Lamptron High Wattage 6 Channel Rheobus - Black (FC-2) (0V-12V variable, 40W max/channel, ~$40 USD, 5.25 bay)
mCubed T-Balancer bigNG (0V-12V software-controlled, 20W max/channel, ~$100 USD)
*2 digital sensors, 4 analogue sensors, RPM signal cable, expansion available
Sunbeam Rheobus EXTREME (4V [spin@7.2] - 12V variable, 30W max/channel, ~$35 USD, 5.25 bay)
Aquaero 4.0 (0V-12V programmable-softwar, 10W max/channel [max 30W], ~$100 USD, 5.25 bay)
*"lower" power threshold
mCubed FanAMP (0V-12V, 25W constant, max 100W, $25 USD, internal)
*own power, inline with fan, 100% power @ dialed temp, minimum fan speed despite input signal*
Category 2:
PWM 4pin fans, sensor controlled
Fans
Scythe "KAMA PWM" 120mmx25mm (310-1200 RPM, negligible -24.89 dBA, 12.38~52.71 CFM)
Controllers
mCubed T-Balancer bigNG (0V-12V software-controlled, 40W max/channel, ~$100 USD)
*2 digital sensors, 4 analogue sensors, RPM signal cable, expansion available
Koolance TMS-200 (0V [spin@2.4]-12V, software-controlled, 24W max/channel [max 78W], 2A max/channel [6.5 amps/max] ~$100 USD)]
*analog control for pumps, PWM for fans (spec post); expansion available
Miscellaneous
Koolance 4-Fan Wiring Harness, 3-Pin (4 fans into 1 3pin, multiply amps)
Comparison Links
Aquero vs bigNG vs TMS200
I'd like tested or real-world results to take top priority. I'll gladly add fans/controllers as they get mentioned and change specs or real-world effects as well. I'm purposefully not making my first list all-exclusive because that'd be really hard and I'm just too lazy. When it comes to fans, please mention as much info as possible, including model number, amperage, static pressure, noise AND tone issues, fan's speciality/focus.
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